WitlessWriter
Love this clock -- been looking for something to go in my room and I hate the overloaded 'hi-fi' look as well as the 'old school' analogue look. Great find.

mariakonsta
Great!

Bibousgum
very nice

harinderktc
Great concept

harinderseon
recommend this!!

Hypnotismspecialist
nice

lovevashikaranmantra
Great work

BigBull
nice pic my dear friend $$$$$$$$

austinmel71
nice

sunnyvalecab
great

chauhanindian
i like it

vashikaranmantras
Great job..

blackmagicspecialist
nice job..

esh's recommendation

Very cool idea and it looks just as cool in person. I keep running my fingers over the face just to prove to myself that it is a smooth block of wood. As you might expect, it's best viewed in a darker room, but even in a brightly lit environment the red glowing numbers are visible in the wood and create a ghostly effect.
Not all "Wooden LED Clocks" are created equal, a least in price. You can pay $469 from Compact-Impact, $150 from ThinkGeek, or $30 from TheWIrelessCatalog with their current sale. You can guess which route I went.
The clock I received from Wireless is fairly large with large LED digits. This clock is attractive and elegant in concept, but I do have a little gripe. Since it seems targeted at the "minimalist" audience, why do the dots have to flash; and why does it have to switch back and forth every few seconds between the time and the date? I think this clock fits in a "cool, designy product" atmosphere like the ThisNext offices, but I would hesitate to put it in my living room because of the flashy nature.

I would like to meet the genius who dreamt up shining an LED clock THROUGH wood. Through it! As if it were transparent! Unreal... and so elegantly matched with the other lovely wood things in your home.
You can turn off the clock so the object becomes merely a lovely wood block... and them flip on the LED display when time is of the essence.
ThisNext has one in its development office... which causes the rest of us much jealousy.

a block of wood as trompe l'oeil?
it's perfect.
imagine the recipient opening the box and seeing a piece of wood. the expression on his/her face until he/she realises what it really is -- should be amusing.

I bought one for my husband when we were shooting SpinDaily.com videos at a store called Mercury (www.mercurydesignstudio.com) in Austin (part of our "Austin Fling"). It's so cool, clean and yes, the wood gives it that organic glamor.

The wood is so very nice and warm-looking. This is one of the most zen alarm clocks I've seen. Uncomplicated design: LED display to guide me back to bed after a midnight kitchen raid or, uh, spontaneous meditation session. Alarm to wake me in time to see the sunrise.

Everyone needs an alarm clock (well, really, I need about five to get going)... and this one is simple, yet elegant with clean lines, organic materials and neon lighting... all my favorites!
What's not to love?

I totally love everything wooden and this is so cool! They also have these in triangular shape which is even cooler i think. And the version I found was not too expensive: $38! (well add shipping from Hong King)

You have gorgeous wood floors, heirloom wood furniture - you even have those wooden salad bowls from the 70s - so why not a wood clock? A stroke of designing brilliance, this clock is made of LED lights layered under a wood veneer. When the clock's off, it looks like a minimal decorative object - when the clock's on, the large numbers glow through the wood.

londong
it is a cool clock excpet the time/date cycling gets annoying very very very very quickly. Every time I want to know the time, sods law means I have to wait 10 seconds before it shows!!
I wish there was a way to stop the cycling or change the frequency.
It is a cool clock but unless someone has a solution to this, you will buy it and then turn it off.

qgold's recommendation

Coolest thing ever. people will touch it and try to figure it out. unfortunatley i bought mine in the UK and the time is running fast because of the voltage difference.